pure.fusion
New member
Hi all,
I've recently recorded two songs and spent a few days playing with the mix. I did nothing out of the ordinary; just made sure each instrument had it's own space and applied some reverb. The result was adequate, or even 'good' going by my standards.
I mix using some Senheiser HD280 headphones and I also check the sound on some Studio monitors, KRK Rokits. I trust the headphones more than the monitors.
In current song I am working on, I have applied some reverb to the main guitar part and mixed it in using my headphones. Then when I export the song and play it on my hifi (of quality), I could hear a lot more reverb in the mix - too much in fact. There seems to be a large difference in the perceived amount of reverb.
Does this happen to you guys?
Cheers,
FM
I've recently recorded two songs and spent a few days playing with the mix. I did nothing out of the ordinary; just made sure each instrument had it's own space and applied some reverb. The result was adequate, or even 'good' going by my standards.
I mix using some Senheiser HD280 headphones and I also check the sound on some Studio monitors, KRK Rokits. I trust the headphones more than the monitors.
In current song I am working on, I have applied some reverb to the main guitar part and mixed it in using my headphones. Then when I export the song and play it on my hifi (of quality), I could hear a lot more reverb in the mix - too much in fact. There seems to be a large difference in the perceived amount of reverb.
Does this happen to you guys?
Cheers,
FM